Who is Sam Hill? He is the guy that everyone puts upon, feeds his Aunt’s cat, covers other work-mate’s shifts…
Foolish by Kate-Lynn Du Plessis looks at the pitfalls and commercial consequences of attempting to navigate a romance under the…
Part of this year’s Camden Fringe, Feminine Rage tackles one of the most urgent and devastating issues in modern Europe:…
‘On the Nose’ is a feel-good flounce between the friendships of two working clowns, Buddy and Dorothy. Directed by Izzy…
Renting in London is not for the squeamish. Trying to find a place to rest your head in a city…
What’s a girl to do? When you’ve been on the shelf — the literal bookshelf, that is — for more…
When it comes to post-colonial mood music, Britain is in a league of its own. The symphonic sound of English…
My last brush with Romeo and Juliet was at Wilton’s Music Hall 3 years ago for Rachel Garnet’s excellent Starcrossed,…
Tech wizards imitating the dog are back to tell the little known story of pioneering black fighter pilot Eugene Bullard…
The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer…